In the command index table, the ":file" command doesn't have the CMDWIN flag.
This means it can't be called in the cmdline window.

Should this be the case?

I know that ":file" has variations that let you change the name of the current
buffer, but it doesn't switch buffers that I can tell.

One of my local ftplugin scripts calls ":file" when "curbuf_lock" is set, which
breaks the script (it's the qf filetype plugin).  I can discuss further if more
details are needed.

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